Emails, Contracts and Silence From Defendants
The 80-page complaint, now filed in North Carolina, includes an unredacted copy of the GRP agreement along with emails and correspondence exchanged before and after the deal collapsed. Together, they offer a rare look into high-stakes negotiations over aircraft access, cash flow and trust.
FlyExclusive declined to comment on the litigation.
A Wheels Up spokesperson echoed company policy: “We do not comment on potential or pending litigation,” adding that the firm will let its public court filings, including the newly filed North Carolina complaint, “speak for themselves.”
As Wheels Up sues FlyExclusive, the dispute now taxis toward its next phase — with millions of dollars, reputations, and the future of private aviation partnerships hanging in the balance.
